Intellectual hipsters and meta-contrarians
(lesswrong.com)
September 2010 Archive
91.
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AOL Close to Buying TechCrunch
(gigaom.com)
93.
Getting rejected
(cdixon.org)
94.
Wordpress Themes for Launching your Minimum Viable Product
(torgronsund.wordpress.com)
95.
Craig Newmark: How Being a Geek Made it Hard to Respond to CNN's Ambush
(thefastertimes.com)
96.
Why do the Japanese draw themselves as white?
(thesocietypages.org)
98.
This is what a Google server looks like (2009)
(news.cnet.com)
99.
Why Users Fill Out Forms Faster With Top Aligned Labels
(uxmovement.com)
101.
Living Efficiently
(jonasgalvez.com.br)
103.
Why can you turn clothing right-side-out?
(math.stackexchange.com)
104.
Blind user of the iPhone
(behindthecurtain.us)
106.
Linus Torvalds became US citizen
(thread.gmane.org)
107.
Tell HN: HNdroid, Hacker News android client
(gluegadget.com)
108.
Doing Y Combinator in your 30s
(zencoder.com)
109.
Maryland Judge finds that it is legal to record police in public
(hellforleathermagazine.com)
110.
Apple Approves VLC For iPad
(appadvice.com)
111.
Implementing Shazam with Java in a weekend
(redcode.nl)
112.
Steve Jobs "never had any designs. He has not designed a single project"
(reprog.wordpress.com)
113.
Reddit Cofounder Alexis Ohanian To Join Y Combinator
(techcrunch.com)
114.
Why Companies Should Insist that Employees Take Naps
(blogs.hbr.org)
115.
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Museopen to set classical music "free"
(arstechnica.com)
117.
Four Minutes in the Morning
(feld.com)
118.
The Most Powerful Colors in the World ...And How You Make The Next Ones
(colourlovers.com)
119.
DeviantArt Muro
(muro.deviantart.com)
120.